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Correspondence between the Lord Bishop of Ferns, and the Right Honorable the Earl of Mountcashel, on the church establishment; to which is prefixed a report of the proceedings at the lay meeting at Cork, out of which the correspondence arose.

By: Elrington, Thomas, 1760-1835.Contributor(s): Moore, Stephen, 3rd Earl Mountcashell.Publisher: Dublin : William Curry, jun., 1830Description: 112p.Subject(s): Church of Ireland -- History -- 19th century
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VOL.287(4) The history of tithes, patriarchal, levitical, Catholic, and Protestant; with reflections on the extent and evils of the English tithe system, and suggestions for abolishing tithes, and supporting the clergy without them. By Biblicus. VOL.287(5) Summary statements of the number of criminal offenders committed to the several goals in Ireland, during the last seven years, &c &c &c. VOL.287(6) Report addressed to the Marquess Wellesley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, by Elizabeth Fry and Joseph John Gurney, respecting their late visit to that country. VOL.287(7) Correspondence between the Lord Bishop of Ferns, and the Right Honorable the Earl of Mountcashel, on the church establishment; to which is prefixed a report of the proceedings at the lay meeting at Cork, out of which the correspondence arose. VOL.287(8) Motives for leaving the Roman Catholic Church. In ten letters to Mr. William Furlong, teacher of classics, near Wexford. By James Godkin. VOL.287(9) Obedience to the laws of the Church of Rome, incompatible with the power of legislating for Protestants: being the substance of a speech delivered at a public meeting at Northallerton, on January XXVI, MDCCCXXIX: with notes and some remarks on the work of the Earl of Shrewsbury, and on a note in Mr. Hallam's Constitutional History of England. By the Rev. George Townsend, M.A. Prebendary of Durham, and Vicar of Northallerton... VOL.288(1) Pan: a pastoral of the first age, together with some other poems. by T. Forster ...

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